Just Like Home (Halal)· Chiang Mai, Thailand · cross-checked across 4 sources.
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- 💬r/atheism· 882↑· 168 comments· 1768631206What’s wrong with people who choose halal meats? Why every restaurant is serving halal?I always thought halal meat just meant a prayer was said and that was it. Same process, different label. But it means the animal isn’t stunned first. It’s FULLY conscious when its throat is cut and it bleeds out. I went looking this up casually and ended up staring at my screen like… why is nobody talking about this? Not here to question religion.
- 💬r/travel· 838↑· 325 comments· 1779314063Just got back from Istanbul—exhausted and annoyedI spent around 6 days in Istanbul on a family trip, and I’m coming back frustrated. Staying in Sultanahmet was a huge mistake in retrospect. I should have stayed in Anatolian side. The good: I did enjoy the historical and religious sites like the Blue Mosque and Basilica Cistern. The Grand Bazaar was decent too—specifically for the food, which w
- 💬r/askTO· 771↑· 322 comments· 1751068644Looking for non-halal food jointsSeems like everyone is switching to halal and it’s becoming a pain to find regular meat. I’d appreciate if you can drop some food joints that don’t serve halal. Thanks I’m a Sikh. We’re not allowed to eat ritually slaughtered meat (halal/kosher). Please don’t turn it into a debate. I’m just looking for spots that serve regular meat. Edit: this i
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